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Old March 22nd 06, 01:42 AM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Default ?HC-110 no longer good for 125PX and 400TX?

Today I visited Kodaks web site and checked for developing times for
HC-110, Dil. B, with 125PX and 400TX. I found that it was no longer
recomended because of short developing times of less than 5 min.. Those
of us who use HC-110 and have experimented with other dillutions like
Dil. D 1:39, E 1:47, and F 1:79 care to comment on developing times in
excess of 5 min. that still produce great neg's, I just bought a scale
on Ebay for mixing D-23, and D-76, but I'm intrigued with the longevity
of HC-110 and would like to explore its virtues.

Regards.

Bob McCarthy

 




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